- Nov 38:00 PMStudent Recital: Bo Young Kang, conductingBo Young Kang will present a student conducting recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 4All dayIn The Roots: Ohio’s Native PlantsDiscover creativity and community at the Willard Wankelman Gallery. Experience an engaging, student-produced exhibition that explores the power of collaboration and storytelling through design and history.This public showcase highlights projects created by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement, taught by Jenn Stucker, professor in the Division of Graphic Design, and Museum Studies in Public History, taught by Cheryl Dong, assistant professor in the Department of History.Visit bgsu.edu/gallery for gallery hours
- Nov 48:00 PMChamber Jazz EnsemblesStudent chamber jazz ensembles will perform. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 5All dayIn The Roots: Ohio’s Native PlantsDiscover creativity and community at the Willard Wankelman Gallery. Experience an engaging, student-produced exhibition that explores the power of collaboration and storytelling through design and history.This public showcase highlights projects created by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement, taught by Jenn Stucker, professor in the Division of Graphic Design, and Museum Studies in Public History, taught by Cheryl Dong, assistant professor in the Department of History.Visit bgsu.edu/gallery for gallery hours
- Nov 511:00 AMIN THE ROOTS: Ohio’s Native PlantsA collaborative informational exhibition produced by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement taught by Jenn Stucker, Professor, Division of Graphic Design and Museum Studies in Public History taught by Cheryl Dong, Assistant Professor, Department of History. This exhibition is part of the 2025–26 IN THE ROUND programming featuring Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer.
- Nov 58:00 PMPREMIER EVENT McMaster Series: Lorelei EnsemblePREMIER EVENT! Helen McMaster Endowed Professorship in Vocal and Choral Studies: Lorelei Ensemble and a dance quartet featuring new choreography by PilobolusGRAMMY® nominated Lorelei Ensemble, recognized across the globe for its bold and inventive programs that champion the extraordinary flexibility and virtuosity of the human voice, collaborates with a dance quartet featuring new choreography by Pilobolus, to feature “Love Fail,” a meditation on the timelessness of love that weaves together details from medieval retellings of the story of Tristan and Isolde, with music by renowned composer David Lang.More info on LoreleiMore info on Pilobolus
- Nov 6All dayIn The Roots: Ohio’s Native PlantsDiscover creativity and community at the Willard Wankelman Gallery. Experience an engaging, student-produced exhibition that explores the power of collaboration and storytelling through design and history.This public showcase highlights projects created by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement, taught by Jenn Stucker, professor in the Division of Graphic Design, and Museum Studies in Public History, taught by Cheryl Dong, assistant professor in the Department of History.Visit bgsu.edu/gallery for gallery hours
- Nov 611:00 AMIN THE ROOTS: Ohio’s Native PlantsA collaborative informational exhibition produced by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement taught by Jenn Stucker, Professor, Division of Graphic Design and Museum Studies in Public History taught by Cheryl Dong, Assistant Professor, Department of History. This exhibition is part of the 2025–26 IN THE ROUND programming featuring Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer.
- Nov 68:00 PMGraduate String Quartet and Fulton String QuartetThe BGSU Graduate and Fulton String Quartets will present a joint concert. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 7All dayIn The Roots: Ohio’s Native PlantsDiscover creativity and community at the Willard Wankelman Gallery. Experience an engaging, student-produced exhibition that explores the power of collaboration and storytelling through design and history.This public showcase highlights projects created by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement, taught by Jenn Stucker, professor in the Division of Graphic Design, and Museum Studies in Public History, taught by Cheryl Dong, assistant professor in the Department of History.Visit bgsu.edu/gallery for gallery hours
- Nov 711:00 AMIN THE ROOTS: Ohio’s Native PlantsA collaborative informational exhibition produced by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement taught by Jenn Stucker, Professor, Division of Graphic Design and Museum Studies in Public History taught by Cheryl Dong, Assistant Professor, Department of History. This exhibition is part of the 2025–26 IN THE ROUND programming featuring Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer.
- Nov 78:00 PMSomeplace WarmIn this play by Peter Macklin, a rape survivor who finds she is pregnant must decide if she wants to raise the child with help from her best friends, a gay couple who long for a child of their own. (Concord Theatricals)
- Nov 8All dayIn The Roots: Ohio’s Native PlantsDiscover creativity and community at the Willard Wankelman Gallery. Experience an engaging, student-produced exhibition that explores the power of collaboration and storytelling through design and history.This public showcase highlights projects created by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement, taught by Jenn Stucker, professor in the Division of Graphic Design, and Museum Studies in Public History, taught by Cheryl Dong, assistant professor in the Department of History.Visit bgsu.edu/gallery for gallery hours
- Nov 8All dayViola DaySchedule of events:11:00 AM: Masterclass 1 - Tze-Ying Wu, viola, Bryan Recital Hall1:15 PM: Masterclass 2 - Hannah Levinson, viola, Bryan Recital Hall2:15 PM: Workshop - Making Practice Productive, Bryan Recital Hall and Choral Rehearsal Hall4:00 PM: Final Recital, Bryan Recital HallLIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 811:00 AMIN THE ROOTS: Ohio’s Native PlantsA collaborative informational exhibition produced by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement taught by Jenn Stucker, Professor, Division of Graphic Design and Museum Studies in Public History taught by Cheryl Dong, Assistant Professor, Department of History. This exhibition is part of the 2025–26 IN THE ROUND programming featuring Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer.
- Nov 88:00 PMPercussion EnsembleThe Percussion Ensemble will give a free concert.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 88:00 PMSomeplace WarmIn this play by Peter Macklin, a rape survivor who finds she is pregnant must decide if she wants to raise the child with help from her best friends, a gay couple who long for a child of their own. (Concord Theatricals)
- Nov 88:00 PMStudent Recital: Xavier Branch, bass tromboneXavier Branch, bass trombone, will present a student recital. Free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- Nov 9All dayIn The Roots: Ohio’s Native PlantsDiscover creativity and community at the Willard Wankelman Gallery. Experience an engaging, student-produced exhibition that explores the power of collaboration and storytelling through design and history.This public showcase highlights projects created by undergraduate and graduate students in Collaboration and Community Engagement, taught by Jenn Stucker, professor in the Division of Graphic Design, and Museum Studies in Public History, taught by Cheryl Dong, assistant professor in the Department of History.Visit bgsu.edu/gallery for gallery hours
- Nov 912:00 PMStudent Recital: Brendan Stein, saxophoneBrendan Stein, saxophone, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
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